Something to make the kids say, “Man these Mr. Bowman Dudes dudes know what they’re doing!”?

Right.

So you’d take your little player photos and wrap them in the most 1950s-y rendition of a wooden-cabinet color TV you could come up with, and you’d call it soup.

Domination would be yours.

And then … not so much.

But at least you would have built a memorable last set. And that’s just what Bowman did.

And even now, 70 years or so later, these things are still plenty desirable, even if it’s for the sake of curiosity, and because those TV cabinets flake and make it a real challenge to find sharp cards.

With all that in mind, here are the 12 most valuable 1955 Bowman baseball cards, based on PSA 7 listings in the PSA Sports Market Report Price Guide.

There is a steep dropoff in present-day value from the big four sluggers listed above to the more middling slugger in this slot.

But Berra was more than just a power hitter — he hit for average, drove in runs, handled a championship pitching staff, excelled in the World Series, and was, in many ways, the heart and soul of the 1950s Yankees dynasty.

And, in 1955, he would nab his third American League MVP award and second in a row.

For all that, the TV-bound Hall of Fame receiver typically fetches around $150 in PSA 7.